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we need a stronger economy and a broader tax base. the chamber has been advocating for immigration reform for years. this year might be the best chance to make it work. we believe immigration reform must have at least four opponent. it must secure the borders. we have made progress, but we have more to do. we must have employment-based visa row grounds that would allow businesses to use and great labor -- immigrant labor. 10,000 people in america retire everyday, seven days a week. we have got to be able to attract people at both ends of the scale. immigration reform must have a reliable, national employee verification system and not a system that is out to punish people. finally, it must provide a path out of the shadows. for the 11 million undocumented workers who are living in the united states. to succeed in a competitive and global economy, we have to remain an open and welcoming society. we have all kinds of committees at the commerce that decide on policies. my mother-in-law came to the united states at 11 years of age to join
we need a stronger economy and a broader tax base. the chamber has been advocating for immigration reform for years. this year might be the best chance to make it work. we believe immigration reform must have at least four opponent. it must secure the borders. we have made progress, but we have more to do. we must have employment-based visa row grounds that would allow businesses to use and great labor -- immigrant labor. 10,000 people in america retire everyday, seven days a week. we have got...
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we were number three against the dynamic economies there. but over the last thirteen years we dropped down to 18. when people ask what is wrong with the economy. why do we have high unemployment? why has disposable income on a per capita basis why is it declining and has over the last ten years. the answer is there. we are less economically free today than thirteen years ago. as the economic freedom declines as government regulations increase, and taxes increase, the engine that is the basis for our prosperity, which is business is less end and our prosperity is therefore declining as well. economic freedom goes down so does prosperity. if the capitalist, if the business people aren't willing to speak up for free enterprise capitalism. we can expect economic freedom to lessen and american prosperity are lessen as well. we are far from being in a free comprise capitalism as well. a great example is the fiscal cliff bill that just pass. you see payoff for politically well connected organizations such as hollywood, alternative energy, those are
we were number three against the dynamic economies there. but over the last thirteen years we dropped down to 18. when people ask what is wrong with the economy. why do we have high unemployment? why has disposable income on a per capita basis why is it declining and has over the last ten years. the answer is there. we are less economically free today than thirteen years ago. as the economic freedom declines as government regulations increase, and taxes increase, the engine that is the basis...
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that is why i am turning around the japanese economy. i said a moment ago that the agents are making great progress with the exceptions of a single country. i should have added the exception, of course. north korea. the nuclear test, inducing an added distinction. the nuclear ambitions should not be tolerated unless they give up on developing a nuclear arsenal. they objected. my government will give them no reward. this is no regional matter. we should work with the u.s., south korea, and others to stop them from seeking those ambitions. if you look at the lapel of my jacket, u.s., south i put on a blue ribbon to remind myself each and every day that i must bring back the japanese people that north korea has objected. among banharn was a girl -- among them was a girl who was only 13. that is the reason why behind human rights, japan must stay strong. for the economy and also for national defense. i put onlet me tell you that jt be here as well. to increase for the first time in many years, the budget for homeland defense. today, here, wi
that is why i am turning around the japanese economy. i said a moment ago that the agents are making great progress with the exceptions of a single country. i should have added the exception, of course. north korea. the nuclear test, inducing an added distinction. the nuclear ambitions should not be tolerated unless they give up on developing a nuclear arsenal. they objected. my government will give them no reward. this is no regional matter. we should work with the u.s., south korea, and...
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it is also about the future of the economy of this country. anybody who looks at those economic numbers from the fourth quarter have to understand that if we continue on the path we're on we're going to put the economic growth of this country and everything that means, in terms of unemployment, impact to defense, and all the other sectors of our academy, we're going to put that back at risk. i can understand your frustration, i share it, and i don't blame you one bit. now, i have a question. you've talked about the impact on our men and women who are serving and on our security. but i want you, if would, talk a little bit more on the impact on this country's industrial base. i know that we have heard from some of the small businesses in new hampshire. there's been one firm quoted as 20,000 small businesses in its pipeline would be affected if these cuts are not addressed. i wonder if you could elaborate of the reverse ability of sequestration in the industrial base and the small businesses. >> well, thank you for the question because this is a
it is also about the future of the economy of this country. anybody who looks at those economic numbers from the fourth quarter have to understand that if we continue on the path we're on we're going to put the economic growth of this country and everything that means, in terms of unemployment, impact to defense, and all the other sectors of our academy, we're going to put that back at risk. i can understand your frustration, i share it, and i don't blame you one bit. now, i have a question....
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it's so clipped and sort of almost modern as the war came and has this kind of steely precision and economy until that gets to the theological part where it becomes a little bit more expansive, that he must have done the whispering, which of course would have been an audible and what i thought daniel did which surprised me, it never would have occurred to me is that lincoln went to the theater is often as they possibly could. he loved acting and actors but he would use 19th century stage language, this big rhetorical gesture when he spoke and i think even daniel does it is somebody who isn't an actor, who is a politician who is it doing it with incredible grace but grand authority. i thought it was a real new wrinkle into what we know. >> because he was so contemporary and very spare with his gestures but that he would suddenly do a grand gesture and it would look so dramatic. cover your face for a second in malice toward none, it rings very true particularly at that event which may have been except for one lincoln-douglass debate, the largest he ever spoke to. >> even including some of the
it's so clipped and sort of almost modern as the war came and has this kind of steely precision and economy until that gets to the theological part where it becomes a little bit more expansive, that he must have done the whispering, which of course would have been an audible and what i thought daniel did which surprised me, it never would have occurred to me is that lincoln went to the theater is often as they possibly could. he loved acting and actors but he would use 19th century stage...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be made at the department of transportation, $600 million from the faa, 47,000 faa employees will need to be furloughed at least one day per pay period. is it still going to be safe for the american public to fly if this sequester goes forward. >> one thing we never compromise on is safety. we will never take a back seat to safety. safety will not be compromised. but we will have twork with the airlines in slowing planes down. but there will be enough controllers to make sure planes are guided in and out of airports safely. >> this is about a
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be...
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economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere that quantitative easing may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow new economy was also the most bustling so long for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is way trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think. cameron's these are coming and he's going to try to shield the london thanks from all that i know just a bit later this hour here on our team max kaiser and stacy her but present a rather gloomy way for europeans to escape their growing economic hardship. side by roller coaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine and that looks like the solution to the economic crisis across europe so it's banker assisted suicide so this is different than police assisted suicide or people run out into a hail of bullets hoping to get killed be
economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere that quantitative easing may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow new economy was also the most bustling so long for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is way trying to protect the banks the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think....
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> we're back. we've now all heard the sorry of oscar pistorius, the inspiring double amp tee olympic athlete being held for killing his girlfriend down in south africa. the blade runner as he's called has been charged with murdering his 30-year-old model girlfriend reeva steenkamp in the early morning hours of valentine's day. pistorius was in court again today pleading innocent. prosecutors said it was premeditated murder. fans were stunned when they heard about the incident, stunned their hero
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically...
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automatic spending cuts, better known as sequestration will hit the federal government, the american economy, and you. >> the obama administration continues its very public campaign to force republicans in congress to cut a deal to avoid it and stage the pr campaign on several fronts today. gary scrambles to keep up. he begins our team coverage tonight. gary. >> reporter: if it's friday, it must be governors, cabinet members, and the president itself urging members to pass to push sequestration back a couple months. republicans are keeping a lower protile and not budging, with one notable exception. >> i would describe my presence with one word, republican. they are hoping i can influence some of the people in my own party. >> ray louisiana hood ray lahood said it would mean a reported one day per pay period. >> in some cases, it could be as many as two days. >> with flight delays and cancellations assured. >> it's going to be very painful for the flying public. >> joined the drum beat, blaming the congress. >> the sequestration is a job killer. >> the dark need is going over our head as we
automatic spending cuts, better known as sequestration will hit the federal government, the american economy, and you. >> the obama administration continues its very public campaign to force republicans in congress to cut a deal to avoid it and stage the pr campaign on several fronts today. gary scrambles to keep up. he begins our team coverage tonight. gary. >> reporter: if it's friday, it must be governors, cabinet members, and the president itself urging members to pass to push...
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on the next "washington journal," a look at how that would affect our economy. for more, jennifer erickson and chris edwards will take a look at the present's proposals for job creation. and jefferson keel will talk about social and cultural issues among native americans. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the communism of china is communism in name-only these days. they basically through most ideology aside and opened the country up. it is a capitalist haven now. communism in china, they talk in great length about marxism, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country begins -- continues to grow. in north korea, it is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. has nothing to do what -- with what carl marxism is. how it emerged as something different than communism. it was a fascinating split. >> keith richburg with insights from wrong world. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> now, a discussion of anti bullying efforts in public schools. the columbia university insti
on the next "washington journal," a look at how that would affect our economy. for more, jennifer erickson and chris edwards will take a look at the present's proposals for job creation. and jefferson keel will talk about social and cultural issues among native americans. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the communism of china is communism in name-only these days. they basically through most ideology aside and opened the country...
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economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere the quantitative easing it may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow the economy results it was looking. so the long run perspective for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is wales trying to protect the bank. the london bank which is number one priority at cameron of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more tax in the bank system and i think. cameron's these are coming and he's going to try to shield the london page from all that. and coming up the kinds of report delves into one of the most lucrative and controversial bank trade tactics high frequency trading and also in today's show marks and stacy learned of a new roller coaster ride which they say is a norful not like wall street. i've just learned there's a roller coaster designed to kill passengers so naturally i thought that sounds of whole lot like wall street. down. the amusement park version of this roller coaster design
economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere the quantitative easing it may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow the economy results it was looking. so the long run perspective for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is wales trying to protect the bank. the london bank which is number one priority at cameron of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more tax in the bank system and i...
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economy and also its implications not just in the u.k. but elsewhere the quantitative easing it may help your banking system but it doesn't really grow the economy results in less lasting so the long run perspective for the u.k. is even more deficits and debt leaving the e.u. is way trying to protect the by. the london banks which is number one priority the chairman of course you know in the euro there's a shift less austerity more financial transaction taxes more taxing in the bank system and i think. cameron sees it coming and he's going to try to shield the london. the u.s. has deployed one hundred troops tunisia assist france with its intervention in neighboring mali president obama says they only that to provide intelligence support this comes after news as defense minister agreed to host a u.s. drone base so far america's involvement in mali has been limited to air lifting french troops meanwhile the military intervention has earned the french president a peace prize from the one cultural organization here asco says francois or not
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. on its report. to. them is the captain of and you're watching r t well the u.k. has been stripped of its aaa crown any huge jolt to the british government moody's rating agency says there are many years of trouble ahead for the country due to its growing debt the opposition has dubbed the move a catastrophic failure by the british finance eve but he remains adamant that he has a sturdy policy will not change well professor rodney shakespeare says the strategy is completely ignoring the plight of the people. facts of the matter is the rating agencies rank your hours for one off parts of a global feat which thinks it can suck you off from the occupation and full of the time not so with whether or not people have jobs whether or not living standards are declining they claim that the independents have something to observations they did not notice the great trap just coming in two thousand and eight and the reason why they didn't use is that they assume that the
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. on its report. to. them is the captain of and you're watching r t well the u.k. has been stripped of its aaa crown any huge jolt to the british government moody's rating agency says there are many years of trouble ahead for the country due to its growing debt the opposition has dubbed the move a catastrophic failure by the british finance eve but he remains adamant...
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plus, what do cuts mean for the economy. bottom line cnbc dynamic duo here as well, jim cramer, and maria bartiromo. coming up, political roundtable. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops see danger, before it sees them. ♪ to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here. ♪ see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for
plus, what do cuts mean for the economy. bottom line cnbc dynamic duo here as well, jim cramer, and maria bartiromo. coming up, political roundtable. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops see danger, before it sees them. ♪ to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here....
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and our economy in general. another big story that we are watching is oscar pistorius sticking to his story in court today claiming he shot his girl friend in the middle of the night by accident. a live report, next. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take 30 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock ha
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community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this country. during that same time, prisons have seen a 25% increase in the number of prisoners with serious mental illness. we all know a prison bed will cost you $30,000. the psychiatric beds will cost you less here than you find those dollars somewhere else in the system, whether it is a homeless shelter or prison. it is in real time, not 5-10 years down the line. >> except for gary, i did not hear, what specifically is being done to try to demystify mental illness so it is seen as a disease, and who are you reaching out to, if anyone? what else do you need? members of the media are here and members of the enterta
community, and not necessarily writing a check, but it is shocking when you look at the cost it adds to our economy of mental health. $50 billion just from absenteeism. and it is not that hard to put the programs to the other, and the economics are very simple. the costs of not investing in the mental health system cannot take 10 years to pop up somewhere else on the budget. they show up in that 12-month time period in the past two years we of closed 4000 psychiatric inpatient beds in this...
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♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: there may be hope yet for bringing the national epidemic of obesity under control. at least, the latest numbers on calories and fast food, released today, indicated possible progress. for years, health officials have warned about americans' growing girth. now, research from the centers for disease control and prevention suggests the fight against fat may be having an effect. among the findings: american children consumed fewer calories in 2010 than a decade before-- 7% less for boys and 4% less for girls. and for adults, fast food accounted for just over 11% of the calories consumed in 2010, down from nearly 13% in 2006.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know karl marx once said the last banker we hang shall be the one who sold us the roller coaster you say i've just learned there's a roller coaster designed to kill passengers so naturally i thought that sounds a whole lot like wall street up down up down dead the amusement park version of this roller coaster designed to kill passengers is called the euthanasia coaster it reaches a height of sixteen hundred feet followed by a steep climb it and then seven consecutive loops in which it suicidal passenger spins upside down while traveling a speed of two hundred twenty three miles per hour the gravitational forces ten g.'s enough to kill a person by draining the brain of all wide and oxygen cerebral hypoxia.
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does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and that's bad news for a host of companies, from restaurants to retailers. erika miller reports on how some of these firms are trying to fight back against the pay pinch. >> reporter: virtually every worker in america is taking home 2% less in pay this year because of higher payroll taxes. that's not just bad for consumers, it's also bad for businesses. three out of four households are cutting spending to cope with lower pay. for one out of three households, it means eating out less. consumers are also changing where they dine. >> we are moving from casual dining, down to fas
does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and...
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if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning down the market. because they are worried about the high prices. >> got it. the nation with the highest gas prices might be sitting on a black gold mine. how you can get in on a california shale. >> some people call the california a country unto itself. right. when our series on billion dollar start-ups continues, next. >> an interview coming up in about an hour, stanley drucken miller. do not go anywhere. [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the rede
if we do see sustained lower prices for crude, this will help the economy, right? but we've got to get through the situation right now. gas prices near $4, particularly in this part of the country, you know, we will start to see demand destruction if we haven't seen it already. that really the most important thing when it comes to getting the price of crude down. even this week we have seen the saudis out starting to talk about lifting their output in the second quarter. basically jawboning...
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economy and yet nothing's being done about it for months now we've heard of how cuts like this could be a death blow to the u.s. military but it goes beyond that so let's take a look at how these cuts will affect your life it will slash some sorry billion dollars in health care services to military families also affected will be the health and human services department they will have to reduce hiv test by four hundred thousand due to funding cuts the t.s.a. will face for a low days so that means security lines could be longer for travelers the food and drug administration will experience two hundred six million dollars in cuts so that could affect regulations on food quality and the list goes on it also affects schools new york schools alone will have to lose one hundred and two point two million dollars in federal aid now to tell me how congress can let us happen i was joined earlier by our total scada he's an advocate advocacy coordinator for the school of americas watch and i first asked him what these cuts do to education and what they mean for our children's future. some of the
economy and yet nothing's being done about it for months now we've heard of how cuts like this could be a death blow to the u.s. military but it goes beyond that so let's take a look at how these cuts will affect your life it will slash some sorry billion dollars in health care services to military families also affected will be the health and human services department they will have to reduce hiv test by four hundred thousand due to funding cuts the t.s.a. will face for a low days so that...
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>> yes, because rhode island's economy is lagging. unemployment is unacceptably high. one of the highest in the country. so we have to make that up. especially since our neighboring state, connecticut, mass marks new hampshire, vermont, maine, new york all have marriage equality. if we're going to be competitive, we've got to get this passed. we've got it through the house. now we want to get it through the senate. as su sfwl e says well, need to work on the federal level on doma, defense of marriage act. fix that mistake. these are all good ways to fix or economy. we have the talent. we have the technology. now we have to have the tolerance. >> the supreme court takes it up coming up next month. i want to thank both of you. great to have both of you on. cnbc's suze orman, governor chafy. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. joining us then los angeles mayor anthonio villaragossa david nakamura, ari mellbe and susan. don't go anywhere. "now with alex wagner" comes your way next. so this is a big, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on
>> yes, because rhode island's economy is lagging. unemployment is unacceptably high. one of the highest in the country. so we have to make that up. especially since our neighboring state, connecticut, mass marks new hampshire, vermont, maine, new york all have marriage equality. if we're going to be competitive, we've got to get this passed. we've got it through the house. now we want to get it through the senate. as su sfwl e says well, need to work on the federal level on doma, defense...
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. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed, not more tax money. >> now it's time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it created the budget cutting mechanism in the first place. >> the president signed it into law. he doesn't have to sign it into law. he did and for over a year from august, 2011 through the end of last year the president did nothing to stop
. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the...
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places like presidio and del rio and eagle pass, small towns on the border, you are helping the local economy and buying at stores and contributing and paying taxes so it is not necessarily a bad thing, but i think that people are a little tired of tying immigration to border security in many places. >> so let me just ask you more specifically because the republican criticism is the president hasn't done enough. the white house suggestion is that they in fact have done more for border security than has been done before and we know about the numbers of deportations. has the white house done enough? >> i think the white house has done quite a bit and frankly in today's political environment the truth is you always have to find something to complain about, something to throw rocks at, and border security just happens to be it for the time being or the conversation about the white house's essentially a statement of principles, so i think in the current environment something is going to get done. you can tell by all the activity. you can tell by the fact that tempers are high right now and all of
places like presidio and del rio and eagle pass, small towns on the border, you are helping the local economy and buying at stores and contributing and paying taxes so it is not necessarily a bad thing, but i think that people are a little tired of tying immigration to border security in many places. >> so let me just ask you more specifically because the republican criticism is the president hasn't done enough. the white house suggestion is that they in fact have done more for border...
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military readiness, and the economy. now senator paul wants us to believe sequestration is a good thing, and the president is just overreacting. >> the sequester is a slowdown in the rate of growth of government. it's the least we can do for the president to use this histrionics is beneath the presidency. >> let's get reaction from our panel. michelle goldberg from "newsweek" and the daily beast. john walsh and political strategist angela ragg. is the president overreacting? let's just say rand paul is spot-on. john nichols, is the president overreacting? >> he absolutely is not overreacting. the sequester is austerity. it is -- it's not slowing the rate of growth. our population is growing. our needs are growing. if you slow down the amount of spending you've got at a time when you have growth and population, you are making severe cuts. and the sequester is really the first installment on an austerity agenda that poses huge threats according to government and private sector analyses to our abolishmeemployment rate an po
military readiness, and the economy. now senator paul wants us to believe sequestration is a good thing, and the president is just overreacting. >> the sequester is a slowdown in the rate of growth of government. it's the least we can do for the president to use this histrionics is beneath the presidency. >> let's get reaction from our panel. michelle goldberg from "newsweek" and the daily beast. john walsh and political strategist angela ragg. is the president...
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and what -- misbehavior, and what if we threw him out of office or demanded his resignation as the economy was recovering? all the way back to the french and indian war. a very young george washington was writing very romantic letters to a woman who was not mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus' e-mails became public? and what if we got rid of george washington? so bill clinton's not the first and not the worst. petraeus is not the first and not the worst. been there, done that, there's a long history of it. in fact, it pains me to say that even abraham lincoln -- [laughter] visited a prostitute. i know. say it isn't so, right? but it happened. now, the details on it are sketchy. there's not a lot of letters written about this. but here's what we can piece together. lincoln's best friend was joshua speed, and speed was perhaps as dashing and as happened handsome and as, quote-unquote, lucky with the ladies as lin
and what -- misbehavior, and what if we threw him out of office or demanded his resignation as the economy was recovering? all the way back to the french and indian war. a very young george washington was writing very romantic letters to a woman who was not mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus' e-mails became public?...
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it's not just the economy that will suffer from the looming cuts next week. that's march 1st. national security will as well, and it's seriously at risk. >> already the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf, and as our military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased in properly, changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world. >> governor rendell, i just wonder what you think would be the situation, the scenario, if it comes to this. we pick up our paper someday, and the newspaper said, carrier group can't make it to persian gulf for lack of funding. i mean, i just wonder if we're ready to face something -- i don't think we ever faced that in world war ii, in korea, in vietnam where we're unable to fight the wars we're in. >> chris, overall it's an incredibly bad situation for the country, and we can argue over who deserves the blame for this, and there's probably blame to go around, but right now the republican par
it's not just the economy that will suffer from the looming cuts next week. that's march 1st. national security will as well, and it's seriously at risk. >> already the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to the persian gulf, and as our military leaders have made clear, changes like this, not well thought through, not phased in properly, changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats in unstable parts of the world....
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but we're going to see this reflect in the markets and see this reflect in the economy if this does happen, and then you're going to have more finger-pointing. >> mark, your fix-a-debt, are they going to come down hard on congress, even if it's the republicans, if they believe the republicans are walking away from a deal? >> we should be pushing both sides for a deal because it's going to take both sides to get the deal done. but when tom friedman in the new york times and the washington post says had the $1.5 trillion that the president is talking about is not enough, is really isn't tax reform. so i think you're seeing a growing crescendo and this will crowd it every issue if we don't address it. >> you heard the white house say this weekend, when denis mcdonough went out and said you cannot raise the age in medicare because it's a cost-shifting not a cost-saver. >> that's because, if you raise it to 67, the 65-year-olds, many of them are healthy, medicare isn't spending a lot of money on them. if you move up to 67, you're ending up having to, you're not seeing a lot of saving in revenue
but we're going to see this reflect in the markets and see this reflect in the economy if this does happen, and then you're going to have more finger-pointing. >> mark, your fix-a-debt, are they going to come down hard on congress, even if it's the republicans, if they believe the republicans are walking away from a deal? >> we should be pushing both sides for a deal because it's going to take both sides to get the deal done. but when tom friedman in the new york times and the...